Salute To The General -
Chapter 2280
What?
Nathan's expression darkened.
"Didn't I say to punish anyone that causes trouble in Eurasia? Didn't I say to let the authorities penalize those two? How could the detention center release them?" Colin responded with a bitter smile, "I was angry too when I first heard the news, so I called Oliver, who was in charge of the detention center."
"What did he say?"
"Nothing. He only told me that they were following standard procedures and that we from the military have neither the right to intervene nor the right to probe." Nathan frowned. Logically speaking, there's no way a mere chief of the detention unit would dare to do something as outrageous as this!
"Did you not tell the detention unit that it was an order from the Chief Military Governor?" Nathan asked.
"Mr. Cross, you've always told me to keep your status as the Chief Military Governor a secret and do things quietly. So I didn't mention anything about a Chief Military Governor wanting them to be punished when I sent them over." Nathan nodded in response. He did not blame Colin and said calmly, "It's not your fault. I believe there's someone higher up pulling the strings here. A mere officer like Oliver wouldn't dare do something like this."
"I'll look into it immediately to see who it was that had the guts to ask Oliver to release the people that the Chief Military Governor wants to punish."
"There's no rush," Nathan said. "I'll head to the detention unit later and check this Oliver out. I'd like to see just how brazen the man is to release prisoners and call out the military." "Yes, sir!"
When Nathan and Colin came out of the study, the family had already finished their meal.
Queenie came over and asked, "Papa, Mama and I are heading out for piano lessons, but there aren't many parking spaces there. Can you drive us?"
"Sure." Nathan smiled before ordering Colin and Ava to prepare a car.
After that, they all headed out.
Colin was the one driving while Ava sat in the passenger seat.
Nathan and his family sat at the back.
When they stopped at a junction to wait for the traffic light, Queenie suddenly pointed outside and said to her parents, "Papa, Mama, look!"
Hearing that, Nathan and Penny looked toward the direction Queenie was pointing simultaneously.
They saw a young woman in her twenties with a stack of paper towels in her hand and a smirk on her face. She kept tearing the paper towels up into bits and pieces before sprinkling them all over the pavement. Beside her was an old female sanitation worker in her late fifties.
The old lady was trying her best to dissuade the girl from littering, but not only did the girl not stop, she actually sneered at the lady and aggravated the situation.
The old sanitation worker was out of options, so she shook her head and proceeded to sweep the floor covered in paper bits.
"That girl is so uncivilized! How could she do that to the poor lady!" Queenie could not help but complain. Hearing that, Nathan knitted his brows.
Meanwhile, the girl was pleased with what she did and pointed her phone at the old lady. "You guys see this? This is what you get for messing with Genevieve Advani! How dare you tell me off when I merely threw a single water bottle! Now you know the true meaning of littering!" She laughed arrogantly.
She jeered, "See, everyone? This b*tch is about to tear up, but she still has to clean up the mess I made! I doubt she'll ever call me a litterer again!" "That woman looks to be an online influencer, Hubby. What she's doing is outrageous!" Penny could not stand it any longer. "Stop the car at the side," Nathan ordered, as he, too, was not having it.
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